What statements MoSt accurately represents settlement and geography of Japan?

1. Japan has a high population density, with the majority of people living in urban areas along the coastlines.

2. The geography of Japan is characterized by a rugged and mountainous terrain, with only a small percentage of flat land suitable for agriculture and settlement.

3. Historically, Japanese settlements were often located near sources of water, such as rivers and coastal areas, to facilitate transportation and trade.

4. The Japanese archipelago is prone to natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and typhoons, which have influenced settlement patterns and urban planning in the country.

5. Japan's geographical isolation as an island nation has contributed to the development of a unique and distinct culture, as well as a strong sense of national identity.